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How do astronauts eat in space?

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Astronauts eat in space with the help of special contraptions and carefully packaged food. Learn more about how astronauts eat in space.

The Largest Ship in the World and 10 Runners-up

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The modern cruise ship is a marvel of engineering, towering many stories above the water and capable of carrying thousands of passengers across entire oceans. If you're interested in traveling on one of these floating behemoths, you've got plenty of options to choose from, and pretty much all of them are going to be big.

10 Japanese Festivals With Distinctly Different Vibes

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If you've ever been curious about how the Land of the Rising Sun celebrates the changing seasons, cultural heritage and community spirit, look no further than Japanese festivals.

Is it true that the Mac G4 processor is twice as fast as a Pentium III?

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I have heard that the Mac G4 processor is twice as fast as a Pentium III, even if the Pentium III is running at a faster clock speed. How is this possible?

Cipro Overview

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Cipro is an antibiotic that fights against anthrax. Learn all about bacteria and how antibiotics work, see diagrams and learn how Cipro works.

Science Projects for Kids: Magnets and Metal

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Try these science projects for kids on magnets and metal, and you'll learn about why the two attract. Make a paper clip chain, compasses and more.

How Do Whales Sleep? They're Always Half Awake (Literally)

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It’s a question that puzzles many ocean lovers: How do whales sleep without drowning? Unlike us, whales are voluntary breathers, meaning they have to consciously come up for their next breath. That makes their sleeping habits pretty unique among marine mammals.

How Do Lava Lamps Work? The Science Behind Liquid Motion

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You've seen them. Those iconic, mesmerizing liquid sculptures that dance inside a glass bottle, casting a warm and nostalgic glow. Yes, we're talking about the lava lamp. But, how do lava lamps work?

How Space Junk Works

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Space junk is the debris orbiting Earth, left behind by satellites and space shuttles. Find out how much space junk is up there and space junk dangers.

How Weightlessness Works

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As the International Space Station astronauts return to Earth after a three-month stay, learn about the effects of weightlessness on the body.

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